How do you secure your bike in a shed.
willtri
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Lock on the shed door.
Was thinking of putting a floor plate in a bit of concrete and securing it to that.
Anyone know of some decent & cheap locks to attach everything to the plate....
Was thinking of one of these....
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=143876
Any advice more than welcome before my lovely trek gets carried of by some rat boy....
Was thinking of putting a floor plate in a bit of concrete and securing it to that.
Anyone know of some decent & cheap locks to attach everything to the plate....
Was thinking of one of these....
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=143876
Any advice more than welcome before my lovely trek gets carried of by some rat boy....
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The D lock has a life time warrent against theft. If its nicked and you can prove the lock was on they will pay for a new bike and lock. His proof I hear you say, Well he has a cheap £50 CCTV setup in the shed which records a 24 loop. This clerarly shows the lock the bike and all the other rubbish in his shed.
you'd just take the alarm off it's loop before opening the door, rather than trying to deafen yourself.
Overkill?
And that's just the commuting bikes.
Race bikes live indoors with personal servants.
I used http://www.torc-anchors.com/
I bought their package deal
Shed Shackle, Protector 11mm Chain, Master Lock Excell M50D Lock x2
I lock my two bikes together to the shed shackle and the other lock on the shed door
The shed shackle is coach bolted through the shed.
all this for just over 100 quid.
Its a nice kitchen, all mod cons, but come on, some things are just too important to risk.
Asking the question is the first sign that you know it should really be kept in the kitchen!
It's either the bikes in the shed or me....
hmmmmmmmmmmmm i could get me a bit of bedding...
In a shed, I'd definately go for something concreted into the ground. You can get bike locks with alarms or just a shed alarm, plus CCTV.
I'd second Oxford locks, especially the Magnum bicycle D lock which has SoldSecure Gold rating and features on many insurance approved lock lists. Mine currently secures my custom MTB which is hanging in the shed with coach bolt and 2 padlocks on the door. No crime in my area to speak of so it does me.
They would either have to have some serious cutting gear or take the lot, including the shed
There are several ways to secure your bike in a shed, to prevent it from being stolen or damaged. Here are a few options:
It's important to note that no method is completely foolproof and it is always best to use a combination of these methods to secure your bike in a shed. It is also important to regularly check on your bike, ensure that the lock is still secure and that the cover is not damaged or tampered with.
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